Life in Pictures 2017
The best photos of 2017 from news to daily life as seen through the eyes of Penn State student photographers.
View ArticleFinding a Constant in Karate
Diego Loggiodice has been practicing karate since he was six years old. Loggiodice has lived in Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Spain, and now lives in State College studying engineering at Penn...
View ArticleElection Day 2017
Bellefonte high school senior Olivia Perryman was one of 86 high school students that volunteered their time during Election Day in Centre County. Perryman spent the day at Precinct 49 at The Heights...
View ArticleDrew Shannon QWiK Rock
When listening to the radio, have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a radio DJ with your very own radio show? Drew Shannon from Lion Country's number one rock station, 105.9 QWiK Rock has...
View ArticleBuddy The Dog
Buddy is a fun loving puppy, who loves nothing more than to play fetch outside with his miniature tennis ball. Watch as Buddy enjoys a nice summer day outside doing what he does best.
View ArticleTiny Miracles
Located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania there is a piece of farmland owned by an Animal Rescue called Tiny Miracles. Owned and operated by Kim Rutherford and her family, Tiny Miracles looks to find...
View ArticleFinding Family on Ice (Public Affairs PKG)
The Penn State women's club hockey program is in a transitioning period this season since former head coach Patrick Fung left the program to pursue other career desires. Current head coach Jeremy Bean...
View ArticleChange of Coach Impacts Player Psyche
The change of a head coach can often impact an athlete's mental psyche which can have an impact on the way a player competes on the field of play. The women's club hockey team has changed its coaching...
View ArticleThe Freshman Fifteen (NatSound)
The "freshman fifteen" is a common stigma associated with weight gain amongst college students during their first year on campus. Seniors Rob Gueriera and Courtney Costello discuss their experience...
View ArticleMedic saves his own life
In May 2013 Adam Hartswick was on his second tour as an Army medic based near Kandahar, Afganistan. After saving many lives Hartswick was faced with the challenge of saving his own life after an...
View ArticleMaking Meaning
Penn State senior Cat Paletta is seeking the meaning in all of her interactions, experiences, and tribulations. Although Paletta has had her fair share of death and heartbreak, she looks deeper into...
View Article‘I am not a Monster’
Cecilia McGough has been making a global impact through viral videos and interviews about her experiences with schizophrenia and mental health advocacy before even officially launching the social...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show
Each January, hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center in Harrisburg for the largest indoor agricultural exposition under one roof in the nation –...
View ArticleFlu Season Hits Penn State Hard
Flu season is hitting hard in our area this Winter. Jenna Scotti reports.
View ArticleCollege Republicans and Democrats Debate Health Care
The Penn State College Republicans and College Democrats debated the American health care system to a packed room in the Willard Building on Monday night. Each side delved into issues regarding the...
View ArticlePenn State Students Take Precautions Against Mumps
Penn State is now dealing with four reported cases of mumps on the University Park campus. That comes as more than 1,200 flu cases that have been confirmed in Centre County this winter. Reporter...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: The Creatures We Keep
Intro to Photojournalism students were assigned to photograph Penn Staters with the creatures they keep. While cats and dogs are more numerous, there are also some more unusual species that serve as...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery I: THON 2018
More than 700 dancers will stand for 46 hours at THON, a student-run philanthropy committed to enhancing the lives of children and families impacted by childhood cancer. These photos are from Friday...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery II: THON 2018
More than 700 dancers stand for 46 hours at THON 2018, a student-run philanthropy committed to enhancing the lives of children and families impacted by childhood cancer. This gallery documents the...
View ArticleTHON 2018: Faces in the crowd
One in four Penn State students at University Park are directly involved in the annual fund-raising spectacle called THON. During the 46 hours in which the event unfolds at the Bryce Jordan Center it...
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